Satellites have revealed mysterious changes near Earth's core, suggesting a transformation in deep underground rocks that may be causing the core to leak, providing new insights into Earth's internal structure and its effects on seismic activity and magnetic field.
Physicists at the University of Southampton have successfully measured gravity at a microscopic level using a new technique involving levitating magnets, marking a significant advancement in understanding quantum gravity. This breakthrough experiment, conducted in collaboration with scientists in Europe, detected a weak gravitational pull on a tiny particle, bringing scientists closer to unraveling the mysteries of the universe and potentially finding the elusive quantum gravity theory. The results open the door for future experiments to further explore the quantum world and its interaction with gravity.